190 



p. 413; Bunge in Rgl. et Herd. I.e. p. 401; Buhse 1. c. p. 187; 

 Trautvetter Enum. pi. songor. p. 56; Bois. fl. or, IV, p. 917; Hooker 

 fl. brit. Ind. V, p. 8 ; Duthie 1. c. N. 77 ; Aitchison Afghan Delim. 

 p. 106 ; Hemsley fl. of Tibet or High- Asia, Journ. Lin. Society 

 XXXV. 1902, p. 195. 



N. 694. Pamir, on dry plains by Sarymullah. Alt. 4100°. June 5. 



1898. 

 N. 718. Pamir, on dry plains by the river Murghab. Alt. 3800° June 9. 



1898. 

 N. 1067. Pamir, on dry slopes near the lake Jashil Kul. Alt. 3800". 



Aug. 8. 1898. 



These specimens from dry localitys very often have the stem 

 strongly fasciated and are not more than 20 cm. high. 



N. 1300. Pamir, Wakban, by Langarkisht. Alt. 3800°. Sept. 8. 1898. 



(a flexuose shrub, 1° high, winding in a rose-shrub). 

 N. 1419. Pamir, Wakban, by Sermut. Alt. 2800°. Sept. 24. 1898. 



(in flying sand, partly cowered). 

 Area: Southern Europe and Sibiria, Mongolia, Asia Media, Himalaya. 



VI. Ceratocarpus L. 



17. C. arenarius L. ; Ldb. fl. ros. III, p. 739; Bunge 

 reliq. Lehm. p. 452; Bunge Enum. p. 413; Bunge in Rgl. et 

 Herd. I.e. p. 401; Buhse 1. c. p. 188; Trautv. Enum. pi. songor. 

 p. 56; Boiff. fl. or. IV, p. 918; Aitchison Afghan Delim. p. 101; 

 0. Fedtsehenko 1. c. p. 129. 



N. 249. Samarkand, in the steppe byUjimawut. May 22. 1898 (a small 

 form with broader leaves than usually is the case, and with long 

 recurved spines upon the perigone). 



N. 1702. Near Buchara. May 23. 1899. 



X. 2064. Chiwa, in the desert near Kunja Urgentsh. Aug. 4. 1899 (big 

 globose specimens). 



Area: Greek peninsula, Russia, Sibiria, middle- and central Asia. 



VIL Bassia All. 



18. B. hyssopifolia (Pall.) Volkens, Engler u. Prantl Nat. 

 Pflanzenfam. III. 1 a, p. 70. — Suaeda hyssopifolia Pallas 111. pi. 

 imperfecte eognit. t. 36. Echinopsilon hyssopifolius Moq. Tand. ; 

 Ldb. fl. ros. Ill, p. 751; Bunge reliq. Lehm. p. 455. Traut- 



